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Old Jan 12, 2000 | 01:31 AM
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Old Jan 8, 2001 | 04:35 PM
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Hi folks - I just picked up a 1979 F-150 Custom with 128 thousand miles and a 351 in it that is not keeping oil pressure when it warms up. Sounds like some extensive work is in order, and I will be farming this out, (absolutely no time to do it myself), so should I rebuild or replace, and if replace, what would be your recommendation for an occasional use work truck?
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Old Jan 8, 2001 | 05:42 PM
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VintageRider,
I don't know where you're located but, if you find some junkyard's "off the beaten path" you can sometimes find replacement engines VERY reasonably. I bought a 390 "parts" engine for my '66 for $250.oo and I'm sure that those guys would have installed it for another hundred or so.
By the way..I'm lookin' for CZ-125 parts...got any??
 
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>what would be your recommendation for an occasional use work truck?
>Thanks!

Drive it. If it isn't using a qt of oil more that every 3-500 miles, just keep driving it. The well used engine can still be getting enough lubrication to do the job that you need it for.

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Old Jan 9, 2001 | 08:49 PM
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Thanks for the advice - I would prefer to keep driving it, if possible. Are there any additives I can put in that might help the situation?
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Old Jan 9, 2001 | 09:03 PM
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Fresh oil regularly is the best "additive". The "junkyard" motor rarely brings satisfaction. It is a rare case that it wil prove to be any better than yours. There is nothing more frustrating than changing an engine only to find it died a week later.
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Old Jan 10, 2001 | 02:05 PM
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There was once a song out entitled: "Cheaper to keep Her ".
If you rebuild it you know what's in it.
If you replace it, you hope you know what's in it.

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Old Jan 10, 2001 | 02:14 PM
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I agree totally. Everybody seems to have their own opinion
about what is "low oil pressure" but as long as it runs good
and doesn't foul the plugs I wouldn't worry about it either.
 
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[font color=red size=3]I agree - drive it. I wouldn't worry about it unless you notice bad noises. In the meantime, save your money for a rebuild (you will eventually have to do something). I would suggest rebuilding the one you have. You know it is a decent motor with no major problems (just worn out). As was said before, if you rebuild this one, then you KNOW what you have, and it's a good time to up the compression and get a bigger cam. Very cheap upgrades, when you do them as the engine is being rebuilt.

Just a thought.

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Old Jan 10, 2001 | 05:11 PM
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My '79 351M had the same deal: low oil pressure after warm up. But, it did not have any lifter noise, and burned just a little oil. I drove it this way for well over a year w/ no problems 'til I saved money for the rebuild. Then I built it as a 400 (only difference is the crank and pistons). Lots more torque w/ the 400, and I went with flat top pistons to raise compression ratio to 9:1. With the Edelbrock intake and Carter 4bbl, plus a mild Comp Cams Hi Energy 260 cam, it now has way more torque than I'll ever use. But, it is still very reliable and purrs at idle. God I love my Bronco.

I tried the RESTORE oil additive in my 351M, but it did not help. Once it warmed up, low oil pressure. Again, I never heard the lifters, ever. Good luck!
 
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